"With your qualities and their good looks and musical talent, we can probably put something together," White tells Colbert.

Watch White and Colbert's chat above, and check back for part three of "2011: A Rock Odyssey Featuring Jack White" on Thursday's episode, along with the world premiere of Colbert's "new hit song" with the Belles. To catch up on the backstory: Watch part one.

The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert headed to Nashville to tape part of his music-focused “Dr Pepper Presents StePhest Colbchella ’011: Rock You Like A Thirst-icane" week, and Third Man Records honcho Jack White was on board to help.

Colbert unveiled part one of a three-part series, dubbed "2011: A Rock Odyssey Featuring Jack White," on Tuesday's episode.

Among the topics discussed: White's standing as both a Third Man record exec and artist, which, as Colbert says, allows him to "exploit (himself) directly"; slinging yogurt using White Stripes music; and Colbert's hope that White can turn him into the next Bob Seger.

Relating to the first topic, Colbert asks White, "What's the most exploitive thing you would ask yourself to do?" White's answer: "Probably something like this."

A note from Third Man categorizes the meeting of Colbert and White as a collision of "two titans of comedy."

The label says the segments involving White start Tuesday, June 21. The Belles are set to perform as part of Colbert's week of music-embracing shows, dubbed "Dr Pepper Presents StePhest Colbchella '011: Rock You Like A Thirst-icane," on Thursday, June 23.

Comedy Central indicates that host Colbert himself will be pairing with the Belles and offering a "special performance" on that night's show.

One of Music City’s favorite bad-boy part-time residents will soon find himself as the center of attention for something other than his musical skills or headline-grabbing shenanigans. Comedy Central announced Monday that they've picked five-time Grammy nominee Kid Rock as their next Roastee.

Much like other stars who've had the honor of being Roasted -- including Donald Trump, William Shatner and even Kid's ex-wife, Pamela Anderson -- the rap-rock star will find himself laughing off ferocious and often perverse jabs from a circle of friends and colleagues in front of a studio audience.

The Opry House show is being taped to air on CMT at a later date, but SiriusXM’s Raw Dog Comedy Channel is also getting in on White's Music City visit. Host Mark Says Hi! will interview White, comedian Kathleen Madigan, singer-songwriter Margo Rey and others in Nashville for the "Live from Nashville with Ron White and Friends" special, airing Monday (Feb. 14) at 7 p.m. Central on Raw Dog Comedy, Sirius channel 104 and XM channel 150.

White and his compatriots will participate in a live, in-studio chat, and along with career stories, White will talk about the troops his Celebrity Salute honors.

Proceeds from the 7:30 p.m. Opry House event (tickets are $46.75 via the Opry House Box Office and Ticketmaster) go toward the Armed Forces Foundation, which works to aid military men, women and families.